Biography

When Bryan Brown was first introduced to Rachel Ward on the set of the TV miniseries The Thorn Birds in 1983, he read her palm and predicted she would have three children. They married a few months after filming wrapped. They have three children, one of whom, Matilda Brown, is also an actress.

, 1h31Directed byRachel WardGenresDrama, WarThemesPolitical filmsActorsMarie Bunel, Bryan Brown, Christian ManonRoles Captain FosterRating68% Harry Lambert (Dan Spielman) is a timid 35-year-old Australian baker. The rural town, in which he resides, shames him into joining the 1st AIF to fight in the Western Front of World War I. Behind the lines, he continues to bake bread. When the bakers are told to fight, Harry realises he must find love before he faces death and leaves the battlefield. In a countryside where deserters are being hunted, he barely avoids capture when Colombe Jacotot (Marie Bunel) finds him.

, 1h43GenresComedy, RomanceActorsRhys Darby, Sally Hawkins, Emily Barclay, Craig Hall, Bryan Brown, David FaneRoles Dr. BusterRating60% Doug (Rhys Darby) lives in the perfect no worry world but his life shatters when long term girlfriend Susan (Faye Smythe) dumps him. Though Doug discovers an injured duck and starts to nurse it better. This new found motivation propels Doug into a new journey in his life which causes him to fall in love with veterinarian Holly (Sally Hawkins). Though the path to love is never easy and just when you think you've got a handle on it, it takes flight. Susan comes back into his life, and Doug must learn a valuable lesson, lean on his friends and follow his heart.

GenresComedyActorsJesse Eisenberg, Jim Gaffigan, Ann Dowd, Jill Larson, Colombe Jacobsen-Derstine, Bryan BrownRating63% The film follows the journey of K. Roth Binew, a self-proclaimed genius. After discovering that he has encountered a rare and unnamed terminal disease, he enlists his eccentric rickshaw-riding best and only friend Mills Joaquin (Jesse Eisenberg) to accompany him on his last day to live. Throughout the film, he attempts to find the meaning of life in "a brief, but powerful monologue" that his eccentric father had promised to tell him, but abandoned K. Roth before he could.